+[2015-02-20T23:08:52Z]knodHi. I'm trying to show people my repo's gh-page, and just my repo, to get some help, and people are telling me they can't see any repo's on my repo's tab +[2015-02-20T23:09:06Z]knodWhen *I* go there I can see them just fine, but other people can't +[2015-02-20T23:09:12Z]knodAnyone know what might be going on? +[2015-02-20T23:10:34Z]yohI am trying to authorize readthedocs to access one of my organizations... but it seems it can only do "ALL" unless I go into each organization and enable restricted third-party access ... does anyone know a trick how to authorize readthedocs to only access a single organization (and may be just a single repository?) +[2015-02-20T23:15:15Z]knodNevermind. I don't know what was wrong, but it's working now
Do I create a folder called Gemfile? and how do I add the line gem 'github-pages'. ?
+[2015-02-21T03:07:41Z]EppioxHow does one git init in a folder with existing files? I've googled around a bit but nothing is working correctly as if I made one from an empty directory. +[2015-02-21T08:39:29Z]tErikHi, i want to create a gist page, but such a gist pg, that, when it will display the content, the url-link will be clickable by the viewer and image-link will be shown as image to the viewer and full image-link will also be shown to viewer as a text, how do i do that, possible ? +[2015-02-21T08:43:29Z]tErikit need to act kind of like a html page formatted with "<pre>...</pre>, except url links will be shown as a clickable link, and image-url will show both: image, and the url-text as a text. and viwer still can copy-paste gist's content from shown gist textbox. +[2015-02-21T08:47:08Z]Hyphen-atedi don't think you can do this as a gist man +[2015-02-21T08:47:17Z]Hyphen-atedhow about a gh-pages site